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I don't know why this particular moment was so memorable. Perhaps it was the fact that over the course of the anime, I grew to love Saber and her relationship with Shirou. She started off somewhat robotic but grew to like him more and more. That scene right near the end where she was alone with Shirou where she finally admits her feelings for him and then disappears was especially heart-renching. Even though I saw it coming I still couldn't help crying.

when ichigo saves rukia in soul society
the odds were so stacked against him being some teenage punk kid storming into siul society to save the girl who saved his life
this scene at the end with him actually saving her and then fighting byakuya

Re: Unforgettable Anime Scene/Episode *Spoilers*

Three scenes from Ghost in the Shell.
First, the famous opening of course that easily belongs to the best openings to a movie of all time. Maybe no other opening has succeeded in capturing the atmosphere of the entire movie in 3-4 minutes so well.
Second is the city scene. Kusanagi´s search for her own identity in a town and in a time in which the identity is quickly lost, coupled with Kenji Kawai´s haunting interpretation of the Min'yō prayer "toho kami emi tame" makes this scene unforgettable.
The third if of course the "Puppet Master" scene. This scene is unforgettable for me because it made me ask myself question is never asked or even would have thought of asking myself.

Helling Ultimate,
first the fighting scene in which Seras finally embraces her nature rather than fear and fight against it, just so that she can avenge the man she maybe loved but definitely admired.
Second, Alucard´s Level 0, simply because all hell broke loose over London at that point.

Neon Genesis Evangelion, pretty much the last two episodes. Shinji´s inner conflict, his fears, are displayed so well, though some people criticized it for the confusing nature but isn´t it even more accurate that way?